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This page is about helping you to get to the center of your target a little easier. Most of these our tips that I have learned while shooting from some of the best shooters in Colorado and beyond. 1. Do you ever get a glare off your front sight? If you do use a black masscara and brush it on to the rear sight that will really cut down the glare. 2. If you paint your front sight to make it stand out try using a model paint pen. Another thing to deal with that if you use it paint it orange on a sunny day, and paint it white on a cloudy day. Those colors really make your front sight stand out. 3. When sighting in do you know which ways to move your sights? When sighting in if your shooting low and you have in adjustable rear sight raise it up, because which ever way you want to move your shot that is the direction that you move your rear sight. 4. Have you been looking around at patch lubes lately and haven't found a good one yet? If that is you try some Hoppys#9+ for muzzleloaders, alot of people say you should clean in between shots, but with Hoppys it swabs the barrels as you load the gun, so you can shot all day and not clean. IF YOU HAVE ANY TIPS YOU WANT ME TO INCLUDE E-MAIL ME BELOW
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